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Conlangs/IAL.md
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| 82 | 82 | ## Particles |
| 83 | 83 | Particles are small fuction words used for various things, they usually end with -e but in contrary to verbs, it's not a hard rule. Here's a list of most common particles: |
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| 85 | -- **ne** - negation particle: |
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| 85 | +- **ne** (n') - negation particle: |
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| 86 | 86 | - Ako **ne** saya domo" - I am not at home |
| 87 | -- **ge** - perfective particle: |
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| 87 | +- **ge** (g') - perfective particle: |
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| 88 | 88 | - "Ako **ge** ina domo" - I went home, I have gone home; |
| 89 | -- **bei** - wish particle, imperative: |
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| 89 | +- **bei** (b') - wish particle, imperative: |
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| 90 | 90 | - "**Bei** (kimi) ina domo!" - Go to home! |
| 91 | 91 | - **date** - quotation particle, subjunctive: |
| 92 | 92 | - "Ako kona **date** kimi saya domo" - I know you are at home; |
| 93 | 93 | - "Ako kena **date** moka neko" - I can eat a cat. |
| 94 | -- **de** - attributive particle |
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| 94 | +- **de** (d') - attributive particle |
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| 95 | 95 | - "Peti **de** neko" - A small cat |
| 96 | 96 | - "Ako moka **de** neko esa peti" - The cat I eat is small |
| 97 | 97 | - **ya** - and; too |